The organization used a live trap to catch Jack and returned him to his overjoyed family.

“It’s indescribable when you get to reunite pets with their families, there is not another feeling like it,” said I Paw’d It Forward President Keri-Lyn Jakubs.

Friday marked Jack’s second day back home. His owners, Nora and Reid Syverson, told KOIN 6 News the feline needed a flea bath and a check-up at the vet but he was slowly starting to relax.

Nora said Jack lost a lot of weight during his time away from home but she’s just grateful to have him back.

“It feels like a dream come true to have him home,” she said. “I honestly didn’t even expect to see him again, he’d been gone so long. There had been such a big search effort for him and no sightings until this week.”

The teen who took Jack may face charges for the theft.

I Paw’d It Forward said a diversion program is also being recommended for the teen and Jack’s owners plan to write a victim statement to present to prosecutors.